Box and Suite holders in the Azteca Stadium of Mexico City, also known as Estadio Banorte, have free access to FIFA World Cup 2026 matches After they have reached an agreement with FIFA, the owners of the stadium said.
According to the conditions of the long -term contractual rights, bag seat holders – of which the 99 -year -old clause was originally determined to help finance the stadium in 1966 – have free access to all five games, including the tournament opener.
«We are pleased to announce that owners of boxes and suite owners can use and use their boxes/suites without costs during the five races to be held in the stadium,» said Estadio Banorte Press Office in a statement on Wednesday.
«To this end, the stadium has made a series of obligations and payments to FIFA,» it added.
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The stadium, which will have 90,000 seats after renovations, comprises 12,500 individual boxing areas. The move follows a legal dispute that started in 2024 in the midst of concern that owners can be excluded from the use of their seats.
Mexico organizes 13 World Cup competitions in Mexico -Stad, Monterrey and Guadalajara while the nation is preparing for the global tournament.
Box and Suite holders must, however, register via a special website, with further details that must be announced.
Last week the FIFA announced that dynamic prices would be applied during the first phase of ticket sales, with seat prices that start at USD 60 and ranging based on market demand.
Published on September 12, 2025


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